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cione1986 | CIONE, A.L. (1986) A new Megascyliorhinus (Chondrichthyes, Galeomorphii) from the Middle Tertiary of Patagonia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 6 (2): 105 |
cione1987 | CIONE, A.L. & MEDINA, F.A. (1987) A record of Notidanodon pectinatus (Chondrichthyes, Hexanchiformes) in the Upper Cretaceous of the Antarctic Peninsula. Mesozoic Research, 1 (2): 79 |
cione1994 | CIONE, A.L. & REGUERO, M.A. (1994) New records of the sharks Isurus and Hexanchus from the Eocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 105 (1): 1 |
cione1995 | CIONE, A.L. & REGUERO, M.A. (1995) Extension of the range of hexanchid and isurid sharks in the Eocene of Antarctica and comments on the occurrence of Hexanchids in recent waters of Argentina. Ameghiniana, 32: 151 |
cione1996 | CIONE, A.L. (1996) The extinct genus Notidanodon (Neoselachii, Hexanchiformes). Mesozoic Fishes 1 |
cione1998 | CIONE, A.L. (1998) Record of a sleeper shark (Squaliformes, Somniosus) in the Argentinean coast. Neotrópica, 44: 125 |
cione1998a | CIONE, A.L. & REGUERO, M.A. (1998) A middle Eocene basking shark (Lamniformes, Cetorhinidae) from Antarctica. Antarctic Science, 10 (1): 83 |
cione1999 | CIONE, A.L. (1999) First report of a Jurassic ray outside of Europe. Mesozoic Fishes 2 |
cione2000 | CIONE, A.L. & AZPELICUETA, M.M. & BOND, M. & CARLINI, A.A. & CASCIOTTA, J.R. & COZZUOL, M.A. & DE LA FUENTE, M. & GASPARINI, Z. & GOIN, F.J. & NORIEGA, J. & SCILLATO-YANÉ, G.J. & SOIBELZON, L. & TONNI, E.P. & VERZI, D. & VUCETICH, M.G. (2000) Miocene vertebrates from Entre Ríos province, eastern Argentina. Serie Correlación Geológica, 14: 191 |
cione2002 | CIONE, A.L. & ACOSTA HOSPITALECHE, C. & MENNUCCI, J.A. & COCCA, S. (2002) The first Triassic-Jurassic shark of South America. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Monatshefte, 2002: 9 |
cione2003 | CIONE, A.L. & BONOMO, M. (2003) Great white shark teeth used as pendants and possible tools by early-middle Holocene terrestrial mammal hunters-gatherers in the Eastern Pampas (southern South America). International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 13 (4): 222 |
cione2005 | CIONE, A.L. & CASCIOTTA, J.R. & AZPELICUETA, M.M. & BARLA, M.J. & COZZUOL, M.A. (2005) Peces marinos y continentales del Mioceno del área mesopotámica argentina. Edad y relaciones biogeográficas. INSUGEO, Miscelánea, 14: 477 |
cione2006 | CIONE, A.L. (2006) Fishes from Tell el-Ghaba. In: Fuscaldo, P. and S. Lupo (Eds.). Tell el |
cione2007 | CIONE, A.L. & MENNUCCI, J. & SANTALUCITA, F. & ACOSTA HOSPITALECHE, C. (2007) Local extinction of sharks of genus Carcharias Rafinesque, 1810 (Elasmobranchii, Odontaspididae) in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Revista Geológica de Chile, 34 (1): 139 |
cione2007a | CIONE, A.L. & REGUERO, M.A. & ACOSTA HOSPITALECHE, C. (2007) Did the Continent and sea had different temperatures in the north of Antarctic Peninsula during the middle Eocene? Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina, 62 (4): 586 |
cione2008 | CIONE, A.L. & BARLA, M.J. (2008) Causes and contrasts in current and past distribution of the white shark (Lamniformes: Carcharodon carcharias) off southeastern South America. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, n.s., 10 (2): 175 |
cione2008a | CIONE, A.L. & MENNUCCI, J. & PÉREZ, L. & BARLA, M.J. (2008) Megascyliorhinus trelewensis (Neoselachii) in the ?Middle-Upper Miocene of Paraná, Central eastern Argentina. INSUGEO, Miscelánea, 17: 41 |
cione2009 | CIONE, A.L. & MEDINA, F.A. (2009) The oldest hexanchiform shark from Southern Hemisphere (Neoselachii; Early Cretaceous, Antarctica). Antarctic Science, 21 (5): 501 |
cione2010 | CIONE, A.L. & ACOSTA HOSPITALECHE, C. & PÉREZ, L. & LAZA, J. & CÉSAR, I. (2010) Trace fossils on penguin bones from the Miocene of Chubut, southern Argentina. Alcheringa, 34 (4): 433 |
cione2010a | CIONE, A.L. & GOUIRIC-CAVALLI, S. & MENNUCCI, J.A. & CABRERA, D.A. & FREIJE, R.H. (2010) First vertebrate body remains from the Permian of Argentina (Elasmobranchii and Actinopterygii). Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 121: 301 |